In ancient times, it was said that all men are either Platonists or Aristotelians, an aphorism updated to our days by ...
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Archaeologists Found Strange Prehistoric Spheres in the Amazon—Inside Were Bones That Don’t Belong Together
A chance encounter in the Amazon rainforest has revealed what researchers describe as a rare archaeological find that could ...
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10 strange coincidences between myths and scientific discoveries
Fascinating intersections between mythology and science captivate our collective imagination. Ancient narratives often mirror contemporary scientific theories and discoveries in surprising ways. Here, ...
(CNN) — It may be an archaeologist’s job to unearth astounding discoveries, but every year some people just have an extraordinarily lucky — or strange — day. That was no different in 2024, with a ...
The Roman Empire built 73 miles of wall to fortify its northern border in Great Britain. In AD 122, the Emperor Hadrian ordered its construction, and it remained the empire's border fortification for ...
Grisly details about ancient child sacrifices, a map of a lost city in the Amazon and the answer to a Stonehenge mystery are some of this year’s insights into human history. Discovering a human brain ...
A medieval castle was fitted with a “hidey-hole” from a worker there centuries ago, and is among discoveries made by archaeologists in 2024. Screengrab from Wessex Archaeology's Facebook video The ...
Human sacrifices dating back around 2,300 years have been found near an ancient temple in Peru. While excavating a temple in ...
An ancient blade factory has been discovered in Israel, shedding new light on the existence of a biblical people known as the Canaanites ...
RICHMOND, Ky. (WKYT) - Eastern Kentucky University Anthropology held its first public Archaeology Day this morning in partnership with the City of Richmond. Students and staff have spent the last few ...
The wall stretched for 73 miles. The Roman Empire built 73 miles of wall to fortify its northern border in Great Britain. In AD 122, the Emperor Hadrian ordered its construction, and it remained the ...
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